Can Cloud Computing Replace Your Storage Network?
Enterprises don't seem to be in much of a hurry to turn to the cloud to meet their storage networking needs, presenting a big obstacle for cloud storage providers.
Enterprises don't seem to be in much of a hurry to turn to the cloud to meet their storage networking needs, presenting a big obstacle for cloud storage providers.
Grid computing paved the way for clouds. But can cloud computing succeed where grids failed?
As part of Open-FCoE, Intel is leading an effort to make FCoE native to Linux and is literally giving away its code to accomplish that.
Cisco is no longer pursuing InfiniBand, but other vendors and analysts see continued growth and opportunities in the IB market.
Sun Microsystems is partnering with BridgeHead to help hospitals store and manage data a move that just might get the company some healthcare stimulus dollars.
With cross-platform compatibility, a plethora of features and a hard-to-beat price tag, Openfiler is giving enterprises an attractive alternative to proprietary network storage operating systems.
Data storage vendors are forming partnerships and repositioning themselves in hopes of getting a piece of the electronic medical records stimulus spending.
EMC wants to be enterprises' one-stop shop for data management, but the company's vision doesn't end with storage.